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This story has even made the news in prime time Australia.....this guy can't even leave the country to find work now !
and anyone can copy another togs poses/pics but when it comes to the crunch.

Probably get slated for saying this but don't a lot of pros do this ?, i was at a wedding fare the weekend with lot's of different photographers stalls, and the amount of photos posed the same by different photographers was very evident, at the end of the day it's quite rare to see original poses nowadays as lots of people copy others, whether it is right or wrong is another subject.
I agree though if he gave the couple the duff one's he had shot that day he was asking for trouble, what i can't understand was the few i seen on the website (before it went down) looked ok unless i was looking at the wrong site that is![]()
You forget, we are a nation of people who get a thrill out of watching someone fail, the more spectacular the better. You only have to read some of the posts in this thread to see that. I too thought some of his web site pictures were ok but like I said in a previous post, the newspapers sell by their thousands when they are pulling someone to bits so I suspect they wont have pounced on anything good he may have done. We wouldn't want to read about that would we.
We are a nation dictated to by the press and we are influenced by them in all walks of life.
As you can probably tell, I am not a great fan of the British press therefore I wouldn't trust them as far as I could throw 'em.
as a pro he should have made sure he had sorted the wheat from the chaff first, and certainly shouldn't have given the dud's to the couple, which i would suspect is how they knew they had a good case against him, and proceeded to pass on the said photos to the press.
Probably get slated for saying this but don't a lot of pros do this ?, i was at a wedding fare the weekend with lot's of different photographers stalls, and the amount of photos posed the same by different photographers was very evident, at the end of the day it's quite rare to see original poses nowadays as lots of people copy others, whether it is right or wrong is another subject.
I agree though if he gave the couple the duff one's he had shot that day he was asking for trouble, what i can't understand was the few i seen on the website (before it went down) looked ok unless i was looking at the wrong site that is![]()
Those wedding togs amongst you, how would you react if the press got hold of the photo's you ditched and portrayed them as the best of the bunch?
Its not the kit, it is the photographer
10 years ago, people aspired to own a nikon D1, and professional photographers shot weddings on them. Nowadays, a D1 isnt good enough. If it was good enough for a pro 10 years ago, and customers liked the results, why not today?....
The photogrpaher in question didnt understand exposure or composition, a £4, £40, £400, £4000 or £40000 camera would not change this

On his wedding quotes page, it asks the question "where did you hear about us?"
Ahem....![]()

I bet you can't guess, in a million years, who is back in town????
Go one, can ya guess? Betcha can't!!!!!
ok, yes you guessed it...... Mr Bowers is back trading again ..............
http://www.freshimages.eu/
And I wonder if Mr Stevie Wonder has given Mr Bowers a licence to use his music on the website???
well no doubt we can find out answers to all these questions when he comes investigating all the referrals on his web stats![]()

I have a local "wedding" photographer bringing me a disk of images that are "very dark" to try and save for them, apparently somebody at the wedding altered their camera and they didn't know how to set it back (I'm guessing exposure compensation?) anyway they knew they they were too dark but had to keep shooting on that setting because they didn't really know how their camera worked. I cease to be amazed these days.
Theres a finite number of poses really (that work) so theres bound to be some repetition, yes you can sometimes add a "gimicky" one like getting them on a bus, jetski or dodgem cars or something, but while these are fun many people expect certain shots and will moan if they are not taken.
10 years ago, people aspired to own a nikon D1, and professional photographers shot weddings on them. Nowadays, a D1 isnt good enough. If it was good enough for a pro 10 years ago, and customers liked the results, why not today?
I wonder how many people now would agree that the D100 is ideal for weddings? The camera hasn't changed and weddings haven't changed but people's lust for new equipment has.
Steve.
The sceptic in me wonders how much he gets for having all his pictures in the press??!?
Not unless of course there was somthing mentioned in his contract saying the B&G can use the photos as they please!
The sceptic in me wonders how much he gets for having all his pictures in the press??!?
Not unless of course there was somthing mentioned in his contract saying the B&G can use the photos as they please!